Alan Connor <zzzzzz@xxx.yyy> écrivait
news:QE_nc.15878$V97.11357@newsread1.news.pas.eart hlink.net:
> On Tue, 11 May 2004 06:04:29 +0000 (UTC), Jean-Baptiste Hétier
> <djib@radiopi.org> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Red hat, debian, mandrake ?
>> Which is your favorite ?
>
> My favorite Unix is FreeBSD, for no particular reason. They
> are all good. I'd run Unix if it wasn't for the fact that
> a huge number of great applications have been created for
> Libc6/Linux that just don't work on Unix. http://www.freebsd.org
>
> My favorite Linux is Debian. It is very clean
> and dependable, follows the FHS (Filesystem Hierarchy Standard),
> and very easy to customize. You aren't locked into a GIDE
> (Graphical Integrated Desktop Environment). http://www.debian.org
>
> I guess you could call them all "unix", if you don't
> capitalize the word.
>
> Then there's "UNIX" which is a trademark belonging to
> The Open Group (which is anything but...). http://www.unix.org
>
> AC
>
>
Lot of people talk about debian... I've tried Mandrake in a VirtualPC and
I found it easy to install, and found it was a good 'preview' of what
linux is... I'm planning to install a 'real' linux system on my Computer.
I may install Debian !